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The White Hope, 1921 (litho)
874634 The White Hope, 1921 (litho) by Bellows, George Wesley (1882-1925); 38.1 x48.26 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; eSan Diego Museum of Art; Museum purchase; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22457476
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Boxer Boxers Boxing Contest Contests Defeat Defeated Fighter Fighters Hope Machismo Power Referee Ring Rings Spectator Strength Knock Out Referees
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The White Hope, 1921
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is a captivating lithograph by George Wesley Bellows that captures the intensity and drama of a boxing match. In this print, we see two fighters locked in battle within the confines of the boxing ring. The image exudes strength and power as these men confront each other with determination and resilience. The defeated boxer lies on the canvas, symbolizing both physical defeat and perhaps also representing larger themes of struggle and adversity. Surrounding them are spectators who eagerly watch every move, their faces reflecting a mix of hope, anticipation, and concern for their chosen fighter. The presence of referees adds an element of order to this chaotic scene, ensuring fair play while also emphasizing the rules that govern this brutal sport. The clash between these boxers represents not only a physical confrontation but also speaks to broader themes such as conflict, machismo, and the human desire to overcome challenges. Bellows' masterful engraving technique brings out intricate details in each figure's form and expression. This artwork serves as a testament to his skill as an artist in capturing movement and emotion through his work. Displayed at the San Diego Museum of Art in the USA, "The White Hope" continues to captivate viewers with its raw depiction of boxing's inherent struggles - both inside and outside the ring.
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